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Building a smoker for a guy and have never made one with a warming cabinet. The cabinet in on top the fb it is 24 wide 15 deep and 36 tall and my question is do you put a vent or 2 on the cabinet to control the temperature? Seem like a good idea but figured I would ask those with experience
after finishing the 200 gal smoker i decided i really want something smaller for the occasional cookout but big enough for the extended family gathering at my house. i picked up 4 tanks not to lang ago and decided to kill the short fat one first i calculated it to be 70 gals its 24 wide 32...
I built the smoker but really haven't had a chance to use it so today I changed that got a 6lb shoulder a rack of ribs and a small bird for the gf, that's her favorite, smoker is deft a ill big for this but thew temps have been consistent and so much better then my old bdl barrel smoker which...
wen and looked at some tanks yesterday and i cant seem to find the size of a few of them they are all verticle propane tanks 2 i know are 100lbs tanks but there are also 2 that are roughly 44 inches tall and 32 inches wide as well as one thats 32 inches tall and 24 inches across . i think the...
is there a reason other then its easier to find a round tanks that horizontal reverse flows are round instead of square? if i ever finish the current one im building i want to build a smaller patio sized one and just looking at options and getting opinions
im derrick for upstate ny. i have been lurking for a long time and the knowledge and willingness to help here was awsome so when i decided to build a rf i would need some of your experience so thanks in advance!
First I should introduce myself I'm Derrick from upstate ny and have been looking threw the build threads here for a while built a double barrel smoker last winter and learned a lot using that and decided I wanted to build a reverse flow. A freind of mine owns a small junk yard and I found a old...
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